Manual De UsuarioTabla de contenidosInstallation Guide for Cisco Unity with IBM Lotus Domino (Without Failover)1Contents3Preface7Overview of Mandatory Tasks for Installing Cisco Unity13Part 1: Installing and Configuring the Cisco Unity Server13Part 2: Installing and Configuring a Voice-Recognition Server15Part 3: Populating the Cisco Unity System with Subscriber and Call Management Data15Part 4: Setting Up Networking Options (If Applicable)16Part 5: Customizing the Cisco Unity Conversation17Part 6: Backing Up Cisco Unity17Part 7: Training17Preparing for the Installation19Gathering Documentation and Tools19Downloading Software for the Installation20Determining the Locations for Files on the Cisco Unity Server22Locations for Files on a Platform Overlay 1 or Overlay 2 Server22Locations for Files on a Platform Overlay 3 Server23Setting Up the Hardware25Installing Voice Cards25Attaching Peripheral Devices and Making Connections from the Phone System28Installing the Operating System31Considerations for Installing Windows32Windows Server 2003 Considerations32Windows 2000 Server Considerations32Additional Considerations for Both Windows Versions32Configuring the RAID Arrays (Selected Installations)33Installing Windows Server 2003 by Using the Cisco Unity Platform Configuration Discs34Installing Windows 2000 Server by Using the Cisco Unity Platform Configuration Discs36Installing Windows Server 2003 by Using a Retail Windows Server 2003 Disc38Installing Windows 2000 Server by Using a Retail Windows Server 2000 Disc39Creating the Partitions41Adding 3GB and userva Switches to the Boot.ini File42Customizing the Cisco Unity Platform43Configuring a Dual NIC in the Cisco Unity Server44Installing the NIC-Configuration Utility45Configuring a Dual NIC46Obtaining Cisco Unity License Files46Running the Cisco Unity System Preparation Assistant48Installing Administration Software for MSDE 2000 and Setting the MSDE System Administrator Password51Changing Folder Settings in Windows Explorer52Installing Microsoft Updates and Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unity52Disabling the Found New Hardware Wizard for the Voice Cards53Installing Antivirus Software (Optional)54Connecting the Cisco Unity Server to the Network54Configuring TCP/IP Properties54Verifying the IP Address and the Network Connection55Disabling Antivirus and Cisco Security Agent Services56Installing Active Directory or Adding the Cisco Unity Server to an Existing Domain57Active Directory57Existing Domain58Setting Up Domino and Installing Lotus Notes59Preparing the Domino Server(s) for Cisco Unity59Installing and Configuring Lotus Notes on the Cisco Unity Server62Creating Accounts for the Installation and Granting Permissions65About the Accounts Required for the Cisco Unity Installation65The Account Used to Install Cisco Unity66The Account Used to Access the Cisco Unity Administrator66The Accounts That Cisco Unity Services Log On As66Creating the Accounts Required for the Cisco Unity Installation66Adding the Cisco Unity Administration Account to an Admins Group67Granting Permissions with the Cisco Unity Permissions Wizard68Installing and Configuring Cisco Unity Software69Determining Whether to Set Up Cisco Unity to Use SSL70Installing the Microsoft Certificate Services Component70Installing and Configuring Cisco Unity Software71Starting the Cisco Unity Installation and Configuration Assistant and Installing Cisco Unity Software71Installing License Files74Configuring Services75Configuring Cisco Unity for the Message Store75Setting New Default Passwords76Integrating the Phone System with Cisco Unity76Setting Up the Cisco Personal Communications Assistant to Use SSL77Skipping Cisco PCA Setup for SSL77Setting Up the Cisco PCA to Use SSL by Creating a Local Certificate Without a Certificate Authority78Setting Up the Cisco PCA to Use SSL by Using a Certificate Authority79Testing the Phone System Integration82Excluding Selected Directories from Virus Scanning82Deleting Apache Tomcat Sample Directories82Setting Up the Cisco Unity Administrator and Status Monitor to Use SSL83Configuring Internet Explorer to Display the Cisco Unity Administrator Correctly (Windows Server 2003 Only)85Securing the Example Administrator Account Against Toll Fraud86Moving the Data Store Databases and Transaction Logs87Installing the Latest Microsoft Service Packs and Updates89Re-enabling Virus-Scanning and Cisco Security Agent Services90Enabling the Unity Messaging Repository Conversation90Securing Cisco Unity and the Cisco Unity Server91Installing Optional Software93Installing Monitoring Software93Installing RSA SecurID93Installing Other Optional Software94Setting Up Authentication for the Cisco Unity Administrator95Determining the Authentication Method to Use for the Cisco Unity Administrator95Authentication Methods Available for the Cisco Unity Administrator96How Integrated Windows Authentication Works with the Cisco Unity Administrator97How Anonymous Authentication Works with the Cisco Unity Administrator98Configuring IIS So That the Cisco Unity Administrator and Status Monitor Use Anonymous Authentication100Appendix A: Voice Cards and PIMG Units103Intel Dialogic D/41EPCI, D/41JCT-LS, and D/41JCT-Euro103Hardware Settings104Intel Dialogic D/120JCT-LS and D/120JCT-Euro106Hardware Settings108Software Settings109Intel Dialogic D/240PCI-T1110Hardware Settings111Software Settings112Intel NetStructure PBX-IP Media Gateway (PIMG)113Software Settings114Appendix B: Exiting and Starting the Cisco Unity Software and Server115Exiting the Cisco Unity Software115Shutting Down or Restarting the Cisco Unity Server117Starting the Cisco Unity Software117Appendix C: Installing and Configuring a Voice-Recognition Server121Creating the Partition122Installing the Required Windows Server 2003 Service Pack and Updates, and Cisco Security Agent for Cisco Unity123Adding the Voice-Recognition Server to a Domain (Optional)124Installing Cisco Unity Voice-Recognition Software125Configuring Voice-Recognition Software125Excluding Selected Directories from Virus Scanning126Installing the Latest Windows Server 2003 Service Pack and Updates127Index129Tamaño: 2 MBPáginas: 136Language: EnglishManuales abiertas